Purdue's Aaron Wheelerwho on iowa and purdue?
Purdue's Aaron Wheelerwho on iowa and purdue?
My gut tells me with someone as good as Curbelo is in his work ethic, skill set, and basketball IQ - his 3 point shot will dramatically improve.....no question
Just 2 of Trent's missed 3 pointers go in and we are in striking distance the whole game. Changed everythingAgreed we cannot go into next seson as one of the worst 3 pt shooting teams in the BIG. It's one of the reasons it cost us an early exit in the tournament. 4-14 was terrible.
How about Twin Tikes to keep the alliteration going?so if we were to get Lykes, what would a backcourt of Curbelo and Lykes be known as.......what is the opposite of twin towers??
This happens - just not a lot of injuries require off-campus assistance. If students are looking to pursue a solution that is not offered by their on-campus support team, they'll travel.Random question. How common is it for players to quite literally leave the team to rehab an injury? Is that common practice? I guess I always just assumed that they would still be at the school, with the team, just out to see whichever specialists/doctors when needed. Is this all because of the Covid weird year that Hutcherson was able to go back home (I thought he was from the east coast but he's been out west) to do all his treatments/rehab? That's what has made his return "questionable" to me, the fact that he hasn't been around the team for nearly a year.
Come on down, Armaan FranklinBU is working hard to get some smooth shooting wings to improve the 3 point shooting. Goode and Podz will be welcome additions, but until they are ready for a lot of tick, Illini may need a really good shooting wing to pair with Miller.
I think a big issue with our team was that we were a very low volume three point shooting team going down the stretch of the season and our “shooters” were more streaky than anything. I get why we wouldn’t be—we were winning and dominating in the paint—but sweet shooting from the arc stretches the D and makes life so much easier for guys like Ayo and Kofi that want to make a living at the rim. Trent and Adam probably had their 3pt percentages (which weren’t world beating as is) inflated by a few stretches where they got hot as opposed to being consistently decent from deep. We also had no transcendent high volume, high percentage shooters like a Wieskamp. Damonte is a great story, but he was so low volume that it isn’t comparable to a guy shooting six threes a game on 40 percent shooting. The latter is a much more terrifying threat for opposing defenses. I have no doubt Miller gets closer to 40 percent from distance on high volume. If Curbelo ever gets there...look out. Franklin would be an excellent addition in my opinion (particularly because it appears Burnett is a no go). Big guard, shot well in a garbage offense, B10 tested. That backcourt is a bit small, but I like its composition a lot.BU is working hard to get some smooth shooting wings to improve the 3 point shooting. Goode and Podz will be welcome additions, but until they are ready for a lot of tick, Illini may need a really good shooting wing to pair with Miller.
6' 4" with the fro.Curbelo is 6'1" and rebounds well. Doesn't strike me as excessively small but maybe his quickness makes him seems smaller than he is
Doesn't help when the guy shooting 100% from 3 in the game and who hadn't missed a 3 in the tourney (AM) only gets two shots from deep. I remember seeing him say "get me the ball" in the huddle with about 7-8 min left or so, but I don't think he ever got another shot after that (if he did, it was a two). He's the kind of guy you ride when he's hot, but we chose to keep going back to what had worked all season (understandable, but frustrating given the outcome).Agreed we cannot go into next seson as one of the worst 3 pt shooting teams in the BIG. It's one of the reasons it cost us an early exit in the tournament. 4-14 was terrible.
Guys need to nail their 3s to open things up, but Kofi also has to be able to kick out to the open shooter (or the guy one pass away) to punish teams for collapsing. Those two scoring options become so much more deadly if he can execute that pass consistently.sweet shooting from the arc stretches the D and makes life so much easier for guys like Ayo and Kofi that want to make a living at the rim.
He met with Woodson yesterday.Come on down, Armaan Franklin
Agree with all of this. Granted I barely watched IU outside of our games against them, but Franklin was the one guard I was worried about during our games. Curbelo with Miller and Franklin on the wings would be a dynamite backcourt. I think Miller and Franklin can both be at/near 40% from 3. Both guys seem kinda similar in that they are good shooter and underrated athletes.I think a big issue with our team was that we were a very low volume three point shooting team going down the stretch of the season and our “shooters” were more streaky than anything. I get why we wouldn’t be—we were winning and dominating in the paint—but sweet shooting from the arc stretches the D and makes life so much easier for guys like Ayo and Kofi that want to make a living at the rim. Trent and Adam probably had their 3pt percentages (which weren’t world beating as is) inflated by a few stretches where they got hot as opposed to being consistently decent from deep. We also had no transcendent high volume, high percentage shooters like a Wieskamp. Damonte is a great story, but he was so low volume that it isn’t comparable to a guy shooting six threes a game on 40 percent shooting. The latter is a much more terrifying threat for opposing defenses. I have no doubt Miller gets closer to 40 percent from distance on high volume. If Curbelo ever gets there...look out. Franklin would be an excellent addition in my opinion (particularly because it appears Burnett is a no go). Big guard, shot well in a garbage offense, B10 tested. That backcourt is a bit small, but I like its composition a lot.
Come on down, Armaan Franklin
Him and TJD should be Woodson's first calls/meetings. I think there's probably a better chance of him staying at IU than leaving, but in the event he does leave, I like our chances.He met with Woodson yesterday.
What's the upside for him staying? They weren't good this year, there is already a mass exodus, and things certainly won't improve dramatically next year given the turmoil. Curious what others see as Woodson's sell.Him and TJD should be Woodson's first calls/meetings. I think there's probably a better chance of him staying at IU than leaving, but in the event he does leave, I like our chances.
I would add a third option. I see some teams still playing that have several guards and wings who drive, draw a second defender and then feed the ball back to the perimeter to an open shooter.Guys need to nail their 3s to open things up, but Kofi also has to be able to kick out to the open shooter (or the guy one pass away) to punish teams for collapsing. Those two scoring options become so much more deadly if he can execute that pass consistently.
He seriously would be a nightmare to cover. He already can pretty much take anyone off the dribble - so they have to respect that. With this, they would have to guard at the 3pt line - hope he can get at least low to mid 30s on this 3pt shotAC with a 3 would be the best player in the country
I agree. I base this solely on him being from Indy, already spending 2 years at IU, and giving the new coach a chance. I mean he's clearly their starting SG, so he should get as many opportunities as he can handle. And from Woodson's perspective, he has to try to get his good players to stay.What's the upside for him staying? They weren't good this year, there is already a mass exodus, and things certainly won't improve dramatically next year given the turmoil. Curious what others see as Woodson's sell.
any positive vibes on tyty ?IU AD and Woodson were at a 10:00 AM presser this morning and it was like watching paint dry. Woody's not a real good public speaker. Dolson would make a good minister. So glad we have Josh and Brad.
Sure, if you assume full height rims. The angle is definitely confusing as it looks lower and the floor and rim are not shown in the same shot so you can’t really gauge the height of his jump. I’ll wait until I see him on the floor in conference play before I draw any conclusions.He is listed at 6’6” and his head is level with the rim so that is a 42” vertical.